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Rare Qajar Coin Set Ahmad Shah Qajar 1332 AH Silver

In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. And peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah. I present to you, my esteemed brothers, a set of historical and rare silver coins, dating back to the Qajar era, specifically to the reign of the last king of the dynasty, "Ahmad Shah Qajar". This collection reflects a crucial period in the region's history and is an exceptional addition for any enthusiast or collector of historical and Islamic coins. 📌 Specifications of the denominations offered in the set: • Common Design: The obverse features a portrait of Shah Ahmad Shah in military attire and the Qajar hat adorned with feathers. The reverse bears the famous "Lion and Sun" emblem with the coronation sword, surrounded by olive and oak branches. • Minting Date: 1332 AH (Lunar Hijri calendar), corresponding to 1914 AD, the year of the Shah's actual coronation. • Mint Location: The capital, Tehran (for all denominations). • Silver Purity: 900 (90% pure silver) for all denominations. 1 First Denomination: Half Toman (5000 Dinars / 5 Qiran) • Weight: 23.02 grams. • Mintage Quantity (for the 1332 AH issue): Only 3,000,000 pieces worldwide. 2 Second Denomination: (2000 Dinars / 2 Qiran) • Weight: 9.21 grams. • Mintage Quantity (for the 1332 AH issue): 12,926,000 pieces worldwide. 3 Third Denomination: (1000 Dinars / 1 Qiran) • Weight: 4.60 grams. • Mintage Quantity (for the 1332 AH issue): Only 1,891,000 pieces worldwide (the rarest in terms of mintage quantity in this set). 📖 Historical and Geopolitical Overview of the Minting Period: These coins were minted in 1332 AH (1914 AD), the year when "Ahmad Shah Qajar" reached the legal age and was officially crowned as the de facto king of the country. This period coincided with the outbreak of World War I. Despite the state's declaration of neutrality, its sensitive geopolitical position made it a theater for interventions, military conflicts, and operations between the great powers of the time (the British Empire, Tsarist Russia, and the Ottoman Empire). These tensions led to the weakening of the young Shah's central authority, causing severe economic crises that later paved the way for a military coup, the fall of the entire Qajar dynasty, and the deposition of Ahmad Shah in 1925. These coins are considered among the few material witnesses remaining of the final days of that ancient empire before its demise. ✅ The coins are conditional and guaranteed authentic. ✅ Hand-to-hand delivery in Riyadh, or shipping is available to all regions of the Kingdom at the buyer's expense. Bidding starts from 1400 Riyals with the phone number for credibility. Those who do not know its historical value will undervalue the item. May Allah grant us and you goodness. #نوادر #عملات #عملة #فضة #فضيات #تراث #نقود
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